Plainfield police: Would-be good Samaritans inadvertently allow robbery suspect to escape
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[QUOTE=HkSniper;37416748]The two should be charged. They should have been more responsible and been more aware of the situation before getting involved.
They also better prepare their asses for a lawsuit by the victim.[/QUOTE]
90% of the time these guys would be considered good samaritans. In a physical confrontation there generally isn't enough time to politely ask what the situation is.
I would even go so far to say that there should be more people like these two in the world.
[QUOTE=cecilbdemodded;37421280]The real issue is what is a 26 year old guy doing walking the streets in the middle of the night with $400 in cash AND a $500 gold chain if he can't even stop a woman from taking it from him? If you got to go out at night, for some smokes or something, why are you going to take $400?
He was up to no good, probably buying drugs from her, and got robbed, that's my theory. Or he's an idiot who used to have $400 in cash and a $500 gold chain.[/QUOTE]
He was apparently intoxicated at the time he was robbed. Some people like to wear expensive jewelry. And some people don't really think about the risk behind carrying around that much cash. Common sense isn't common. But in this case, it doesn't matter, the guy was still robbed and nobody deserves that
[QUOTE=TonyP;37421579]This is why I don't help anybody.[/QUOTE]
"I just got stabbed! Help me"
Nope, I dont help anyone.
[QUOTE=Furioso;37423709]He was apparently intoxicated at the time he was robbed. Some people like to wear expensive jewelry. And some people don't really think about the risk behind carrying around that much cash. Common sense isn't common. But in this case, it doesn't matter, the guy was still robbed and nobody deserves that[/QUOTE]
It's still suspicious. How often do you hear of women randomly robbing men on the street? He just happened to be walking around with $1000 in cash and jewelry at the same time and place that a woman happened to decide to try and rob a man?
[QUOTE=cecilbdemodded;37424658]It's still suspicious. How often do you hear of women randomly robbing men on the street? He just happened to be walking around with $1000 in cash and jewelry at the same time and place that a woman happened to decide to try and rob a man?[/QUOTE]
Because it's only suspicious because it rocks your idea of gender stereotypes and it's impossible for a woman to EVER overpower a man!!!! :downs:
[QUOTE=thelurker1234;37385363]two guys should have grabbed both people, like most do when they're stopping a fight.[/QUOTE]
People's natural reaction is that the man is assaulting the woman. Apparently, the woman is always the victim; which is probably what causes the victim mentality in many women.
[QUOTE=MrK;37424858]People's natural reaction is that the man is assaulting the woman. Apparently, the woman is always the victim; which is probably what causes the victim mentality in many women.[/QUOTE]
And that should be put to and end, even if the means to do so is relatively unethical.
[QUOTE=geel9;37424793]Because it's only suspicious because it rocks your idea of gender stereotypes and it's impossible for a woman to EVER overpower a man!!!! :downs:[/QUOTE]
Its suspicious because it hardly ever happens.
Getting robbed by a woman, how humiliating
[QUOTE=RP.;37425946]Getting robbed by a woman, how humiliating[/QUOTE]
You only serve to worsen the rift between masculinity and femininity that fuels the double standard and sexism displayed in this story. Women can be just as strong and dangerous as men.
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